SourceControl
From Netrek Wiki
Client: Netrek XP 2010
- actively developed,
- for Microsoft Windows,
- in SourceForge CVS,
- releases on http://www.netrek.org/,
- maintainer is Bill Balcerski aka Modemhero.
Client: MacTrek (upstream)
- last release 2007,
- for Mac OS X 10.4,
- in SourceForge subversion
- releases on SourceForge,
- releases on apple.com,
- mirrored to http://www.netrek.org/,
- Author & maintainer is Chris Lukassen (Narcis)
Client: OSXTrek (10.5/Intel Only)
- actively maintained
- for Mac OS X 10.5, Intel
- in Launchpad,
- releases on Launchpad,
- Maintainer is Bob Tanner (Basic)
Client: Python Pygame
- actively developed,
- for Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, or anything that will run Pygame applications,
- in darcs, repository browse,
- releases on http://quozl.us.netrek.org/netrek-client-pygame/
- maintainer is Quozl,
- 80% functional, is missing messaging and help features.
Client: COW
- actively developed,
- for Linux, Mac OS X, or anything that will run X11 applications,
- in darcs, repository or browse,
- releases on http://quozl.us.netrek.org/netrek/ ,
- maintainer is Quozl,
- 100% functional,
- packaging team uses Launchpad.
Client: Netrek XP Mod
- no longer developed,
- for Microsoft Windows,
- not in a version control system,
- Stas' final (4.4.0.4) source zipfile at Stas' page and on www.netrek.org
- Stas has retired as maintainer.
Client: BRMH
- semi-actively developed
- for Linux, Mac OS X, or anything that will run X11 applications,
- feature-lite,
- not in a version control system,
- releases on SourceForge,
- mirrored on www.netrek.org,
- latest is 2000-03-21, Karthik did an OS X build 2006-12
- maintainer is Karthik.
Client: Paradise 2000
- no longer developed,
- for Linux,
- closed source,
- not in a version control system,
- is expired as of 2008, use the -o option to make it work,
- was released at xyzzy's page
- maintainer is Trent Piepho (xyzzy).
Client: Paradise
- semi-actively developed,
- for Linux and other UNIX based OSes such as Solaris, BSD,
- in SourceForge CVS
- on www? for Ted Turner 1.3.1 (Paradise client 3)
- paradise client 2.4p1B
Clients: Not Active
- several inactive projects for netrek client rewrites:
- there's also a probably different Netrek TNG in Java at http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~matso/nttng/download.html died out around 1999. BR Says it is in CVS on ftp.netrek.org; is it still?
- Netrek Unlimited,: Netrek Unlimited was a new (Apr 2007) project to do a client in C# and .NET, source is in Subversion at svn://redhorizon.info. read-only access using the anonymous login, no password, Maintainer is ChronosWS/Cliff//
- Netrek XP 2006 client renamed to Netrek XP 2009 as of April 2008
- Source zipfiles are on www.netrek.org (through v 1.2, 2007-03-05)
- Netrek XP 2009 client renamed to Netrek XP 2010 as of July 2009
- Source zipfiles are on www.netrek.org
Server: Vanilla
- web site
- actively developed,
- for Linux, or other POSIX operating systems,
- in darcs, master repository, main developer's repository, browse
Metaserver
- actively developed,
- for Linux, or other POSIX operating systems,
- in darcs, master repository, browse
Misc
- Sourceforge also has some bits of old code for Netrek1999/Netrek2000 and RES-RSA, which are also here
- www also has tarballs for: windows brm, jtrek, SWINE, glTrek, old server code, some bots, etc. We actually seem to be missing a fair bit of old code; I see nothing for original xtrek I client or server, unix brm, rick's moo, sgi iris gltrek, or macnetrek (the modem kludge thing); the whole 1988-1993 period seems sparse.
History
Past situation from 2006-06 was that we used darcs repositories for ongoing server development, and commit to CVS only on release. Past situation from 2006-04 was that we began using darcs while continuing to use CVS on SourceForge. Past situation as of 2006-01 was that we used CVS repositories hosted by SourceForge on cvs.sourceforge.net, in project netrek, modules server and Past situation as of 1998-11 was that we used CVS repositories hosted by Real-Time on cvs.us.netrek.org. client//.
www.netrek.org site
The web site itself is a darcs repository.
vanilla.netrek.org web site
The web site itself is a darcs repository. The hosting server does not have darcs installed, so to update the patches are applied to a personal repository which is then rsync'd to the hosting server.
continuum.us.netrek.org web site
The web site itself is a darcs repository, excluding the blog/ directory.
metaserver.us.netrek.org web site
The web site itself is a darcs repository.
